Evaluation of surface tension of mold fluxes containing fluoride

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
J. F. Xu P. W. Gu L. J. Su J. Y. Zhang
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Dec 11, 2024

Abstract

Surface tension of mold flux is a key factor affecting optimum casting conditions. A thermodynamic model was developed to determine the surface tension of mold flux containing fluoride based on the ion and molecule coexistence theory of slag structure and Butler’s equation. The relationship between composition and surface tension was investigated by this model. Results indicated that the calculated values showed good agreement with literature data, and the average error was 8.19%. The surface tension value of the CaO–Al2O3-based mold flux was larger than that of the CaO– SiO2-based mold flux. The surface tension in a multi-component system decreased with increasing contents of SiO2, CaF2, and Na2O, which are considered surface-active components. This trend was more significant in the CaO–Al2O3-based mold flux.
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APA: J. F. Xu P. W. Gu L. J. Su J. Y. Zhang  (2024)  Evaluation of surface tension of mold fluxes containing fluoride

MLA: J. F. Xu P. W. Gu L. J. Su J. Y. Zhang Evaluation of surface tension of mold fluxes containing fluoride. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2024.

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